Current Events > Federal Judge dismisses suit against BLM, it's an entity that can't be sued.

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A_Good_Boy
09/28/17 8:32:46 PM
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-black-lives-matter-mckesson-suit-20170928-story.html

Black Lives Matter is a social movement, like the tea party or the civil rights movement, and therefore can't be sued, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

A police officer anonymously sued Black Lives Matter and DeRay Mckesson, a prominent Baltimore-based activist in the movement, after being injured by a rock thrown during a protest over a deadly police shooting in Baton Rouge last year.

But U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson dismissed the officer's suit and ruled that Black Lives Matter is not an entity capable of being sued.

"Although many entities have utilized the phrase 'black lives matter' in their titles or business designations, 'Black Lives Matter' itself is not an entity of any sort," Jackson wrote in his 24-page ruling.

The judge also concluded that the officer's own claims demonstrated that Mckesson "solely engaged in protected speech" at the July 9, 2016, demonstration, which followed the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling, a black man, by a white Baton Rouge police officer.

"It's clear that I did nothing wrong that day and that the police were the only violent people in the streets," Mckesson said Thursday after learning of the judge's ruling. "The movement began as a call to end violence. and that call remains the same today."

The officer's attorney, Donna Grodner, didn't immediately respond to a call and email seeking comment.

Grodner also filed a separate suit against Black Lives Matter and Mckesson on behalf of a sheriff's deputy wounded by a gunman who shot and killed three other law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge last summer. That suit, which is pending before the same federal judge, accuses Black Lives Matter and five of its leaders of inciting violence that led to the deadly ambush.

Mckesson was one of nearly 200 protesters arrested after Sterling's shooting death. He was arrested near Baton Rouge police headquarters on a charge of obstructing a highway. The local district attorney declined to prosecute roughly 100 protesters who were arrested on that same charge, including Mckesson.

Mckesson and other protesters have since sued the city of Baton Rouge and local law enforcement officials over their arrests, accusing police of using excessive force and violating their constitutional rights.

The lawsuit dismissed Thursday didn't accuse Mckesson of throwing the rock that injured the officer's jaw and teeth, but it claimed he "incited the violence" and "was in charge of the protest," and that he was seen and heard giving orders.

During a hearing in June, Mckesson's attorney, Billy Gibbens, said Black Lives Matter doesn't have a governing body, dues-paying members or bylaws.

"This is a movement, and there isn't a person who is responsible for it, or the leader or the founder of it," he told the judge.

Grodner had argued that Black Lives Matter is an "unincorporated association" that can be held liable for her client's injuries.

"It's organized. They have meetings. They solicit money. They have national chapters," Grodner said. "This shows a level of national organization."

The officer whose lawsuit was dismissed is identified only as "Officer John Doe" in the suit, saying the anonymity is "for his protection." A court filing last year cited the July 2016 sniper attack that killed five Dallas police officers and the shooting 10 days later that killed three law-enforcement officers in Baton Rouge as reasons for concealing the officer's identity.


There goes reality having that liberal bias again.
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Smashingpmkns
09/28/17 8:39:57 PM
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I mean, where would the money come from? just charge all black people an extra tax? Reverse reparations lol
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Fam_Fam
09/28/17 8:43:22 PM
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Smashingpmkns posted...
I mean, where would the money come from? just charge all black people an extra tax? Reverse reparations lol


im sure some people would be ok with that
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Unquestionable
09/28/17 8:43:45 PM
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shockthemonkey posted...
Pretty sure most conservatives are smart enough to see how dumb it is to sue BLM.


Depends. You've got an awful lot of conservatives who don't know a damn thing about politics or the law but are very eager to start throwing blame on minorities.
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Anarchy_Juiblex
09/28/17 8:49:15 PM
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Makes sense, one of the #1 valid criticisms is they have little to no hierarchical structure.
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